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- the invention relates to a connecting element for at least two energy storage cells, having a metal sheet for electrically connecting the energy storage cells.
- Connecting elements with which it is possible to electrically connect several energy storage cells, in particular battery cells, by means of a metal sheet are known from the prior art.
- a connecting element for the connecting of cells which has two tongues or guides lying opposite one another, these guides being able to be connected to a corresponding pole of a cell via a connection site is known from EP1,691,431 A1.
- the guides of the connecting element are connected by welding to the respective pole of the cell.
- connection between connecting element and storage cell by laser welding methods or the bonding of a wire from a head of a cell pole onto the connecting element is known from the prior art.
- These methods have the disadvantage that they are, first of all, complicated and costly, and also that high contact resistances arise between connecting element and energy storage cell, which lead to an increased power loss, especially when the connecting element is contacted through the bonding of a wire.
- the object of the invention is to provide an effectively improved connecting element.
- the metal sheet has at least two perforations for the uptake in each of them of at least a part of an energy storage cell, two lugs provided on the metal sheet projecting into each of the perforations.
- the connecting element according to the invention is thus characterized in that, for electrically connecting to the energy storage cells, the metal sheet has perforations that are formed for the purpose of taking up the energy storage cells or at least a part of the energy storage cells, for example, the head of the cell.
- two lugs project into each of the perforations.
- the lugs are preferably found at an upper edge of the metal sheet and project radially into the perforation. It is, of course, also possible to design the lugs in such a way that they project into the perforation in another way. Thus, deviating from an alignment of the lugs that is parallel to the surface of the metal sheet, it is also possible that the lugs are at an angle to the surface of the metal sheet.
- the energy storage cells are introduced into the perforations on the side lying opposite to the lugs.
- the shape of the perforation can be adapted to the energy storage cells used or to the shape that will be assumed in the perforations.
- the lugs are preferably produced in one piece with the metal sheet. This can be accomplished, for example, by punching out the perforation from the metal sheet, the lugs being punched in one piece with the metal sheet.
- At least one lug has at least one depression. More preferably, each lug of the connecting element has such a depression.
- the depression is employed for the purpose of introducing a probe into one of the two lugs per perforation for welding the energy storage cell to the connecting element each time.
- a current flows from one of the lugs to the other lug by producing the contact to the head of the energy storage cell by means of the probes that are introduced into the depressions. Due to the applied electrical voltage, the current flows between the two lugs via the cell head. With such a current flow, at least portions of the lugs fuse with the cell head and thus ensure a contacting of the cell head to the connecting element.
- the depression can be produced here by stamping or punching out from the metal sheet.
- the lugs may have a protrusion on a side lying opposite the depression. This effectively improves the connecting element, in that the protrusion fuses with the head of the energy storage cell during a welding of the lugs.
- the current is selected here such that the depressions or the protrusions of the lugs fuse cohesively with the energy storage cell.
- An enhancement of the connecting element according to the invention can consist of the circumstance that at least one lug has at least one constriction of its cross section.
- a fuse type of cut-out can be provided via this defined constriction of the cross section of the lug; this cut-out melts and thus interrupts the flow of current when the latter exceeds an admissible current that flows from the energy storage cell into the metal sheet.
- the constriction can be produced as a narrowing or material weakening of any form, for example, by a cavity or a perforation in the lug.
- a preferred configuration of the connecting element may consist of the circumstance that at least one lug projects into the perforation with the formation of at least two radii.
- the lug can project first of all into the perforation in the plane of the metal sheet with formation of the radii.
- a fuse cut-out can be produced that melts and thus interrupts the flow of current when the current at the S-shape formed by the two radii is excessive.
- An arrangement of the lug that is perpendicular thereto, thus a perpendicular form of the two radii is also possible.
- the connecting element in such a way that it has at least two metal sheets joined together, in which the at least two perforations thereof are arranged coaxially, two lugs that project into the perforations being provided each time only on one metal sheet.
- the connecting element is composed of at least two metal sheets that are joined together.
- the metal sheets can be composed of the same material or different materials.
- the perforations of the metal sheets are arranged coaxially, so that the energy storage cells can be inserted into the perforations. In this case, only that metal sheet into which the energy storage cells have not been inserted has lugs.
- At least one metal sheet has at least one recess for reducing mechanical stresses in the metal sheet. More preferably, but not exclusively, this is possible in an embodiment, in which the connecting element has at least two metal sheets and these are composed of different metals.
- a bimetal effect may be established that leads to mechanical stress in the connecting element due to a current flow through the energy storage cell or the lugs of the metal sheet or by heating the connecting element in another way. By the formation of at least one recess, this bimetal effect or the mechanical stress that is produced by the latter, can be reduced.
- the connecting element may have at least one second metal sheet having a perforation that is disposed coaxial to a perforation of the first metal sheet, two lugs that project into the perforations being provided only on the second metal sheet.
- At least one second metal sheet having a perforation that is arranged coaxial to one of the perforations of the first metal sheet is arranged on the first, continuous metal sheet.
- a second metal sheet is arranged at each perforation of the first metal sheet in this case.
- the second metal sheets have a circular shape that extends around the perforation of the first metal sheet. A bimetal effect may also be reduced in this way.
- At least one part of at least one metal sheet can be coated.
- only the side of the lugs facing the energy storage cell can be coated.
- the metal sheet or the lugs should either be composed of the same material as the part of the energy storage cell that is inserted into the perforation, or should be coated therewith.
- the energy storage cell can also be coated in such a way that there exists material equality between the lugs and the surface of the energy storage cell, to which the lugs shall be contacted.
- the invention relates to a current-collecting device comprising at least two energy storage cells and at least one connecting element according to one of the preceding claims.
- the perforation of the connecting element is designed in such a way that an air gap is formed between the energy storage cells and the connecting element.
- This air gap represents an insulation layer that prevents a connection of the energy storage cell to the metal sheet in addition to the lugs. If the air gap is not present or is too small, a fuse cut-out provided optionally can no longer function, since after the melting of the cut-out, an electrical connection will also exist between the metal sheet and the energy storage cell. Therefore, the fuse cut-out will lose its effect.
- the lug can be designed in such a way that it projects out beyond the perforation, thus out from the plane of the surface of the metal sheet. Such a “floating” lug ensures that after the melting of the fuse cut-out formed by the lug, the electrical connection between energy storage cell and connecting element is cut.
- the current-collecting device is designed in such a way that the lugs are produced from the same material as the surface of the energy storage cell or are coated therewith.
- the invention also relates to a method for the production of a current-collecting device comprising at least two energy storage cells and at least one connecting element.
- the first method step in this case consists of the circumstance that the energy storage cells or at least a part of the energy storage cells are introduced into the perforations of the connecting element, and the lugs make contact with the energy storage cells or the at least one part of the respective energy storage cell.
- this can be done by mechanical force or can also be achieved by inserting the energy storage cells into the perforation until they contact the lugs.
- the next method step consists of the circumstance that each of the lugs makes contact with a probe or a tip of a conductor.
- an electrical voltage is applied to the probe or the conductor tips.
- this is understood to mean that the electrical voltage is applied each time between two conductor tips for the two lugs belonging to the same perforation. Due to this applied voltage, a current flows from one lug to the other through the head of the energy storage cell, whereby at least a part of the lugs fuse with the energy storage cell and thus a welded joint will be formed.
- FIG. 1 a perspective excerpt from a connecting element according to the invention
- FIG. 2 a top view onto an excerpt from a current-collecting device according to the invention
- FIG. 3 an excerpt from the current-collecting device according to the invention in a lateral cross section along the cutting line in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 an excerpt of a current-collecting device according to the invention with floating lugs in a lateral cross section;
- FIG. 5 a top view onto an excerpt from a connecting element according to the invention with S-shaped lugs
- FIG. 6 a top view onto an excerpt from a connecting element according to the invention with two constricted lugs
- FIG. 7 a top view onto an excerpt of a connecting element according to the invention with two separate metal sheets.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective excerpt from a connecting element 1 for the electrical connection of energy storage cells 2 .
- the energy storage cells are not shown in FIG. 1 for reasons of clarity.
- the connecting element 1 comprises two metal sheets 3 , 4 , each of which have two perforations 5 , 6 .
- the connecting element 1 may comprise, of course, a plurality of perforations 5 , 6 in metal sheets 3 , 4 , for example, depending on the number of energy storage cells 2 to be connected.
- the metal sheet 3 is cohesively connected to the metal sheet 4 at the joining site 7 .
- the metal sheets 3 , 4 are composed of different metals in this example of embodiment.
- the metal sheet 3 has lugs 8 , which are produced in one piece from the metal sheet 3 .
- the metal sheet 3 , and also the metal sheet 4 were produced by punching out.
- the lugs 8 project into the perforation 5 of the metal sheet 3 .
- the lugs project radially into the perforations 5 .
- the perforations 5 , 6 of the connecting element 1 in each case are arranged coaxially. Only two perforations 5 , 6 are visible in this case due to the limited excerpt from the connecting element 1 that is shown in FIG. 1 .
- the lugs 8 have a depression 10 on their upper side.
- the depression 10 is designed for the purpose of accommodating the tips of conductors, by which the lugs 8 are contacted during the production process.
- FIG. 2 shows an excerpt onto a current-collecting device 11 in a top view.
- the current-collecting device 11 in this exemplary embodiment has several energy storage cells 2 , which are introduced into the perforations 5 of the connecting element 1 of FIG. 1 .
- the bottoms of lugs 8 are coated.
- nickel-plated steel strip has been found to be suitable here as material for the coating.
- an air gap 14 is formed between the energy storage cells 2 and the perforations 5 .
- the air gap 14 in this case provides an electrical insulation between the energy storage cells 2 and the perforations 5 of the connecting element 1 , thus the metal sheet 3 .
- FIG. 3 shows a lateral cross section in the direction of the sectioning plane III-III from FIG. 2 through a part of a current-collecting device 15 .
- the current-collecting device 15 comprises the connecting element 1 from FIG. 1 and a plurality of energy storage cells 2 .
- this partial excerpt which is shown in FIG. 3 , only the region around one energy storage cell 2 is illustrated for reasons of clarity.
- the lugs 8 that are formed in one piece with the metal sheet 3 and project into the perforations 5 , 6 , which are arranged coaxial to one another, can be recognized.
- the lugs 8 have protrusions 16 on the side lying opposite to the depressions 10 .
- the connecting element 1 is welded to the top of the energy storage cell 2 by means of these protrusions.
- Probes which are not shown in greater detail, were introduced into the depressions 10 for this purpose and an electrical voltage was applied between them. Due to the flow of current resulting therefrom, through the lugs 8 , over the top of the energy storage cell 2 , at least parts of the lugs were melted and welded to the top of the energy storage cell 2 . A cohesive connection of the protrusions 16 to the energy storage cell 2 was achieved thereby. This is particularly advantageously produced for the current-collecting device 15 by a material equality between the metal sheet 3 and the energy storage cell 2 .
- the air gap 14 between the connecting element and the energy storage cell 2 is visible in FIG. 3 .
- the double arrow 17 indicates the width of the air gap 14 .
- the air gap 14 makes possible an electrical insulation of the energy storage cell 2 from the connecting element 1 .
- the air gap 14 is sufficiently large, so that an electrical insulation remains ensured if the lugs 8 melt due to a current that is greater than the maximum admissible current.
- the lugs 8 in this case assume an implicit safety backup function. If the current exceeds a maximum admissible limit value, then the lugs 8 heat up due to the electrical resistance to such an extent that they melt and the electrical connection between energy storage cell 2 and connecting element 1 is interrupted. This is only possible, however, as long as the size of the air gap 14 is sufficient. If the air gap 14 is too small, a bridging of the air gap cannot be excluded, even with a molten lug 8 . A solution for an air gap 14 that is too narrow is shown in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 4 shows a current-collecting device 18 that comprises two metal sheets 3 , 4 , wherein the metal sheet 3 has lugs 8 that project into the perforation 5 .
- the air gap 14 which is indicated by the double arrow 17 , is designed narrower than in the current-collecting device 15 of FIG. 3 , for example.
- the lugs 8 In order to ensure an electrical safety backup function of the lugs 8 , the latter are designed as a “floating” fuse.
- the lugs 8 have an elevation 19 , by which they project out from the plane of the metal sheet 3 .
- the elevation 19 is designed in this case as a radius.
- the lugs 8 are conducted back into the plane of the metal sheet 3 , so as to come into contact with the energy storage cell 2 .
- the implicit electrical safety backup function remains ensured.
- FIG. 5 shows a top view onto an excerpt from a connecting element 21 .
- the connecting element has two lugs 8 , which project into the perforation 5 with the formation of two radii 22 , 23 .
- the lugs 8 are produced here in one piece by punching out from the metal sheet 3 .
- the lugs 8 form a safety fuse due to their S-shaped configuration.
- the connecting element 21 comprises a single metal sheet that is composed of the same material as that of the energy storage cells 2 , in order to obtain a cohesive connection.
- the connecting element 21 has a plurality of perforations 5 that are not visible due to the limited excerpt.
- FIG. 6 shows a top view onto an excerpt of a connecting element 24 .
- the connecting element 24 has lugs 8 that project into the perforation 5 .
- the lugs 8 have constrictions 25 that reduce the cross section of the lugs 8 . Due to this constriction 25 , the electrical resistance in the region of the constriction 25 increases. Thus, a type of “predetermined breaking point” is formed that melts when an admissible current value is exceeded and thus ensures an implicit safety fuse function.
- the connecting element 24 has recesses 26 that are provided for reducing mechanical stresses in metal sheet 3 of the connecting element 24 .
- the connecting element 24 comprises two metal sheets 3 , 4 , which are joined to one another and are produced from different metals.
- the recesses 26 are provided in metal sheet 3 .
- FIG. 7 shows a top view onto an excerpt from an alternative embodiment to the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 .
- a connecting element 27 that comprises a first metal sheet 28 and a plurality of second metal sheets 29 is illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- the perforations 5 of the second metal sheets 29 are disposed coaxial to the perforations 6 of the first metal sheet 28 .
- the second metal sheets 29 are formed as circular metal sheets with the perforation 5 that has lugs 8 .
- a form deviating from the spherical shape is also possible, of course.
- the shape of the perforations 5 , 6 and of the second metal sheets 29 can be adapted to the shape of the energy storage cells 2 . Due to the formation of the second metal sheets 29 as individual sheets, the bimetal effect and the mechanical stresses in the connecting element 27 resulting therefrom are clearly reduced.
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